She passed by a coffee shop. The strong coffee smell invaded her nostrils, making her crave for a French cappuccino, a mocha latte, or something.

"Woah, Snowflake, that dress is entirely too short," Aiden rolled her eyes up at the sky. She'd felt his presence before he'd opened his mouth but had shook it off as minor paranoia. She had to start following her instincts. "I like it."

Aiden didn't turn her head. There was no need. Out of the side of her eye, she could see his car cruising beside her.

"Her name is Snowflake?! Wow! I have a friend in school named Blizzy. He said his parents calls him that because he was born in a blizzard. Was she born in a snowflake, Bubba?" At the sound of the small voice, Aiden suddenly turned her head. In the back of Knox's car was a young girl with a head full of black curls. She looked like a younger, female version of Knox and was simply adorable. She wore a pink headband, accessorized with a bow and pink shirt. She couldn't see below the girl's shoulders. Aiden couldn't help but notice that mini, female Knox wasn't wearing a seatbelt. "Hi, Snowflake!" The little girl waved at Aiden, smiling broadly. Aiden waved back.

She turned her attention to Knox. Walking up to the car, she leaned on it. "'Morning, Reid." He grinned up at her.

"Good morning, Richter."

"You stalking me again?"

"Not stalking, observing. And, no, I was not."

"Who's the adorable little girl?" She questioned, wondering if the girl was his daughter. The resemblance was astonishing.

"Kolina, my younger sister."

"Kolina? That's a pretty name; very exotic."

Koco leaned between the two front seats and gave Aiden a toothy grin, saying, "T'ank You! I like your name too, Snowflake." Aiden smiled at the cutie, resisting the urge to correct her.

"I named her myself --found it online. Kolina is Greek for pure," Knox informed.

"I'm pure!" Koco cheered.

"Do you wanna ride?" Knox asked Aiden. She shook her head.

"No, thank you. I could use the exercise."

"You don't need to exercise. You got a nice body. Those legs are amazing," He complimented. "I can only imagine what kind of paradise they lead to."

Aiden smirked and clicked her tongue. She leaned down into the window and whispered into his ear, "I also have a great knee." Knox only chuckled, unfazed by her comment.

"That's good. I like strong, sturdy knees. They're great attributes for giving some good top." She scoffed. "Hop in. Let me give you a ride."

When it looked like Aiden was about to refuse again, Knox turned to Koco. "Bubbie, do the magic..." He whispered. She looked confused at first, her face sporting a frown, but caught on quick enough as she started to pout.

"Snowflake, can you please ride with us? Please? Pretty Please? Pretty, pretty please with a cherry on top? Pretty-" Aiden raised her hands in surrender walking around the car to the passenger side. Knox and Koco did a discreet, victory handshake as slid into the car.

Aiden sat her bag on the floor of the car and strapped on her seatbelt. She peered at the other two, noticing that Knox also didn't have a seatbelt on. She glowered at him, upset because he was supposed to know better. Knox sighed, reaching for the belt-- after he gave her a look, Koco followed. Once everyone safely strapped in, Knox pulled off.

"Would you mind if I made a quick stop at McDonald's? Me and Koco haven't eaten yet because someone didn't want to wake up." Aiden looked back at Koco, who stuck her tongue out at her older brother.

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